Posted on May 30th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
A YouGov poll for the Telegraph was interpreted as suggesting that support for animal testing is growing in response to the actions of animal rights extremists. The YouGov survey certainly found strong support for animal testing, but I’m not sure it suggests such a trend.
YouGov found that 70% of people thought that it was acceptable [...]
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Filed under: MORI, YouGov
Posted on May 30th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
Populus/Daily Politics – Happiness
YouGov/Royal & Sun Alliance – 1 in 6 people have been drunk at work in the last six months
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Posted on May 27th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
The Da Vinci Code is – or at least, prior to some of the atrocious reviews it’s received, was – supposed to be one of the year’s big blockbuster films. The Catholic Church meanwhile has been making a big PR push to make sure people realise that the film is fictional, that the Priory of [...]
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Filed under: Religion
Posted on May 26th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
YouGov’s monthly poll shows the Conservatives maintaining their six point lead over Labour. The full topline figures with changes from YouGov’s Telegraph poll taken straight after the reshuffle are CON 38%(+1), LAB 32%(+1), LDEM 16%(-1).
The Conservative leads reported immediately after the local elections, taken admist an air of crisis around the government, could very [...]
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Filed under: Voting Intention, YouGov
Posted on May 24th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
ICM’s monthly poll for the Guardian shows Conservative support up to 38%, a similar level to the recent YouGov and Populus polls. The full topline figures with changes from last month are CON 38%(+4), LAB 34%(+2), LDEM 20%(-4).
The Conservatives have clearly received a boost from their local election successes. The Guardian’s coverage says that this [...]
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Posted on May 24th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
ICM/BBC Drugs Survey – 16% have taken illegal drugs. 31% say there is a large drugs problem in their area.
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